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Crazy about Dymphna
The Story of a Girl who Drove a Medieval City Mad?
Sven Van Dorst, Stephan Kemperdick, Till-Holger Borchert a.o.Around 1505 Goossen Van der Weyden, Rogier''s grandson, painted a monumental altarpiece depicting the
various phases of Saint Dymphna''s insane life.
This Irish princess, who fled her incestuous father in the sixth century, was beheaded in the Kempen village of Geel. On account of her tragic end and uncompromising chastity, the princess w
as venerated from that moment on as the patron saint of the mentally ill. From the late Middle Ages, pilgrims flocked to Geel in large numbers to catch a glimpse of Saint Dymphna. They paid homage to the local celebrity in the hope that she would all
eviate their mental problems. To this day, Geel is known for its unique treatment of the mentally ill, who are cared for at home by locals.
Goossen Van der Weyden''s altarpiece came into being at the height of Dymphna''s popularity. The m
asterpiece was intended for the church of Tongerlo Abbey. Today this work is characterized by a remarkable iconography and an eventful history: a panel was lost and the triptych was even sawn into pieces. It ultimately came into the hands of a team o
f specialists from Belgium and abroad who subjected the altarpiece to a meticulous conservation over a period of three years, a colossal undertaking during which new techniques were used. This gave the conservators unprecedented insight into the mind
, and workshop, of an early sixteenth-century painter.
This richly illustrated book is the result of years of research and contains essays by Till-Holger Borchert (Musea Brugge), Stephan Kemperdick (Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berli
n), Katharina Van Cauteren (The Phoebus Foundation, Antwerp), Lucinda Timmermans (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), Patrick Allegaert (Dr. Guislain Museum, Ghent) and many others.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Crazy about Dymphna at t
he Church of Saint Dymphna in Geel, Belgium (27 March - 7 June 2020)384 pages - 29 x 25 cm - 60 euro - ISBN 978 94 6388 742 7
The Story of a Girl who Drove a Medieval City Mad?
Sven Van Dorst, Stephan Kemperdick, Till-Holger Borchert a.o.Around 1505 Goossen Van der Weyden, Rogier''s grandson, painted a monumental altarpiece depicting the
various phases of Saint Dymphna''s insane life.
This Irish princess, who fled her incestuous father in the sixth century, was beheaded in the Kempen village of Geel. On account of her tragic end and uncompromising chastity, the princess w
as venerated from that moment on as the patron saint of the mentally ill. From the late Middle Ages, pilgrims flocked to Geel in large numbers to catch a glimpse of Saint Dymphna. They paid homage to the local celebrity in the hope that she would all
eviate their mental problems. To this day, Geel is known for its unique treatment of the mentally ill, who are cared for at home by locals.
Goossen Van der Weyden''s altarpiece came into being at the height of Dymphna''s popularity. The m
asterpiece was intended for the church of Tongerlo Abbey. Today this work is characterized by a remarkable iconography and an eventful history: a panel was lost and the triptych was even sawn into pieces. It ultimately came into the hands of a team o
f specialists from Belgium and abroad who subjected the altarpiece to a meticulous conservation over a period of three years, a colossal undertaking during which new techniques were used. This gave the conservators unprecedented insight into the mind
, and workshop, of an early sixteenth-century painter.
This richly illustrated book is the result of years of research and contains essays by Till-Holger Borchert (Musea Brugge), Stephan Kemperdick (Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berli
n), Katharina Van Cauteren (The Phoebus Foundation, Antwerp), Lucinda Timmermans (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), Patrick Allegaert (Dr. Guislain Museum, Ghent) and many others.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Crazy about Dymphna at t
he Church of Saint Dymphna in Geel, Belgium (27 March - 7 June 2020)384 pages - 29 x 25 cm - 60 euro - ISBN 978 94 6388 742 7
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